What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Well I went to take a video of the exhaust when I got home and some how ended up corrupting my SD card in my phone.

Can't get it to do anything... can't even format it... tried several recovery softwares to no avail.

I am not a happy camper right now... lost a ton of pics that are irreplaceable.

I will try to get a video tomorrow... I have spent the entire evening trying to fix my SD card so no video today.
download a pc program called "cardrecovery", it wont fix the card but if there are any photos that can be recovered it will extract them on to your pc
 

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This is the same crap as FrostFighter and it works GREAT: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/273662799333

It’s a lifetime supply.

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The frost fighter stuff is what GM supplies and recommends for warranty repairs. They suggest it because it works. Also the newer k2xx suvs use the defroster grid for a glass break sensor's. It's the only one with the correct resistance rating to not cause false content theft deterrent malfunctions.

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The frost fighter stuff is what GM supplies and recommends for warranty repairs. They suggest it because it works. Also the newer k2xx suvs use the defroster grid for a glass break sensor's. It's the only one with the correct resistance rating to not cause false content theft deterrent malfunctions.

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It’s the same as the MG Chemicals silver conductive epoxy. That eBay seller would take $25 per kit. I bought one and it’s enough for a lifetime of tab failures. Just follow the instructions and carefully apply heat: 160 degrees for 15 minutes and it’s fully cured. My garage ambient was like -5 so I mounted my propane mini salamander on a ladder pointed at the glass to preheat it. Then I used a heat gun to concentrate more heat on the tab. My whole tab mounting area was ripped off so I followed frostfighter’s advice and did the tape trick to rebuild the base.


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download a pc program called "cardrecovery", it wont fix the card but if there are any photos that can be recovered it will extract them on to your pc

I can't even get my PC to recognize that the SD card is there.

When I try to do anything it says insert SD card.

When I plug it in the computer makes the noise indicating that something was plugged in but that is the extent of it.
 

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I can't even get my PC to recognize that the SD card is there.

When I try to do anything it says insert SD card.

When I plug it in the computer makes the noise indicating that something was plugged in but that is the extent of it.
did you look at the little metal contacts on the card are any of them dirty? otherwise it may just be toast unfortunately, it's happened to me too worst one was a hard drive that I formatted by accident that had years of information on it I got the pictures off of it but lost files that took years to get.
 

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did you look at the little metal contacts on the card are any of them dirty? otherwise it may just be toast unfortunately, it's happened to me too worst one was a hard drive that I formatted by accident that had years of information on it I got the pictures off of it but lost files that took years to get.

Yeah... I think I am just SOL unfortunately.
 

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It’s the same as the MG Chemicals silver conductive epoxy. That eBay seller would take $25 per kit. I bought one and it’s enough for a lifetime of tab failures. Just follow the instructions and carefully apply heat: 160 degrees for 15 minutes and it’s fully cured. My garage ambient was like -5 so I mounted my propane mini salamander on a ladder pointed at the glass to preheat it. Then I used a heat gun to concentrate more heat on the tab. My whole tab mounting area was ripped off so I followed frostfighter’s advice and did the tape trick to rebuild the base.


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I'll use the stuff we get from gm. It's free to me. It's a shop supply. [emoji2369]

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Just reset all tires to 49 psi, checked alcohol content and it was 23% for this tank, reset OLM as it was 51% and I changed the oil last week at just over 4,000 miles.

just curious why 49 psi?
 

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just curious why 49 psi?

Cause it's not 50! LOL

It was about 70 outside this morning as the sun came up and the daily weather will be in the 80s this week. They were 44-46 this morning, last aired them up after Christmas. The driver's side gets the sun all day so those are always higher now to start with and they were the other day even after driving on the highway a while. So it was time.
 

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